Exhaust Gas Heat News
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HRS Agrees ‘Anaerobic Digestion Dangerously Overlooked’
The Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) recently published its sixth assessment report on climate change which painted an alarming picture of the global effects of climate change and the need for immediate action to reduce the impact of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions on the environment. In particular the IPCC report identified that urgently tackling emissions of methane is a ...
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For a hospital in the German capital
enkotherm supplied an exhaust gas heat exchanger with associated safety technology for a CHP unit in a hospital in the German capital. The CHP is equipped with a 2 MW natural gas engine. The exhaust gas heat exchanger makes a thermal output of almost 900 kW usable. Every year, many hundreds of CHP plants, e.g. of public utilities, district heating plants or, as in this case, hospitals, are ...
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Generator Maintenance Starts at the Selection Process
Engines used for power generation are an integral component of a growing number of utilities across the African continent. These include diesel-fuelled engines for power generation in remote areas or where there isn’t a reliable source of mains electricity, along with gas engines operating on fuels such as natural gas, or biogas from sewage works and landfill sites. If your engine ...
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Charles Sturt University to be Supplied with Cogeneration Plant
Clarke Energy has been awarded the contract to design and construct a turnkey cogeneration plant at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia. University to achieve 25% reduction in energy consumption through self-generation of electricity and heat Clarke Energy to engineer, install and maintain cogeneration plant utilising one of GE Power & Water’s ...
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GE and Houweling’s Tomatoes Unveil the First Greenhouse Combined Heat and Power Project in the US with Carbon Dioxide Fertilization
GE (NYSE: GE) and its customer Houweling’s Tomatoes, a leading North American greenhouse grower, today unveiled the first combined heat and power (CHP) greenhouse project in America that captures carbon dioxide (CO2) for use in plant fertilization. Using two of GE’s 4.36-megawatt (MW), ecomagination-qualified Jenbacher J624 two-staged turbocharged ...
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